Theirish in Colorado

Theirish in Colorado

The Magazine of History Colorado Summer 2017 The Irish in Colorado In the Mines and in the City The Singular Visions of Photographers David DeHarport and Winter Prather An Artifact’s Journey to the Ute Indian Museum Carrying the Torch of Liberty: Women and World War I Steve Grinstead Managing Editor Austin Pride Editorial Assistance Darren Eurich, State of Colorado/IDS Graphic Designer The Magazine of History Colorado Summer 2017 Melissa VanOtterloo and Aaron Marcus Photographic Services 4 The Orange and the Green Colorado Heritage (ISSN 0272-9377), published by Ireland’s Great Famine spurred immigration to the History Colorado, contains articles of broad general United States, including the mining camps of Colorado. and educational interest that link the present to the By Lindsey Flewelling past. Heritage is distributed quarterly to History Colorado members, to libraries, and to institutions of higher learning. Manuscripts must be documented when 16 Denver’s Irish Resist Nativism submitted, and originals are retained in the Publications The Irish made their mark on Denver’s civic and religious life— office. An Author’s Guide is available; contact the and faced waves of organized intolerance. Publications office. History Colorado disclaims By Phylis Cancilla Martinelli responsibility for statements of fact or of opinion made by contributors. History Colorado also publishes Explore, a bimonthy publication of programs, events, The Beautiful, Unphotogenic Country 24 and exhibition listings. Two twentieth-century photographers aimed their lenses at less- considered aspects of Colorado. Postage paid at Denver, Colorado By Adrienne Evans All History Colorado members receive Colorado Heritage as a benefit of membership. Individual subscriptions are available through the Membership ALSO IN THIS ISSUE office for $40 per year (four issues). 1 The First Frame To receive copies of this or other History Colorado or Colorado Historical Society publications, contact the 3 From the Hart Publications office at 303/866-4532 or publications@ 12 Spotlight On . state.co.us. 14 The Community Museums © 2017 BY HISTORY COLORADO 28 Above & Below 31 History Colorado Partners 32 Ask Us! THE COLORADO BOOK REVIEW on the cover Interested in reading online reviews of new publications about Colorado? The Colorado Book Review and In 1882, the Irish satirist Oscar Wilde went to Leadville—the most Irish city in the Rockies. New Publications List is an online journal devoted His impressions bore his signature wit, but his esteem for the miners was just as apparent. to new Colorado nonfiction. The site is cosponsored See page 4. Illustration by Thomas Nast. Courtesy Denver Public Library, Western History by History Colorado and the Center for Colorado Collection (Z-8797). Studies and housed at the Denver Public Library. The Colorado Book Review lists new nonfiction works All images are from the collections of History Colorado unless otherwise noted. about Colorado and provides reviews of selected recent publications. Check out the latest! It’s all at history. For additional content, see HistoryColorado.org/blogs and medium.com/Colorado-Heritage-Extras denverlibrary.org/center-colorado-studies. Send any new books or booklets about Colorado, for listing and possible review, to: Publications Department HISTORY COLORADO History Colorado BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND History Colorado Center, 1200 Broadway SENIOR MANAGEMENT Denver, Colorado 80203 Mr. Marco Antonio Abarca Executive Director and Ms. Cathy Carpenter Dea State Historic Preservation Officer Steve W. Turner, AIA Ms. Cathey M. Finlon THE COLORADO ENCYCLOPEDIA Mr. Robert E. Musgraves President Did you know? More than 100 Colorado Heritage articles Mr. Rick A. Pederson Cathey M. Finlon have been adapted for the Colorado Encyclopedia—a Ms. Ann Alexander Pritzlaff new online resource where you can find a wealth of Mr. Alan B. Salazar information about Colorado history. What’s in this Mr. Christopher Tetzeli twenty-first-century reference work on the Centennial Ms. Tamra J. Ward Printed on recycled paper using vegetable-based inks ♽ State? Find out at ColoradoEncyclopedia.org. THE FIRST FRAME 2014.157.155 Colorado’s adopted son, musician John Denver, filmed several network television specials in Colorado in the 1970s and ’80s, To order a scan or print of this beginning in 1973 with his first televised performance at image, or to see more photographs Red Rocks Amphitheatre. History Colorado recently acquired from our collection, visit the a large collection of slides and photographs that document History Colorado Online Collection Denver in behind-the-scenes, candid moments captured during at h-co.org/collections. the filming of four of those specials. This charming photo of the singer-songwriter with violinist Itzhak Perlman was taken in Aspen in 1980 during the filming of “John Denver: Music and the Mountains,” which was broadcast on ABC the following year. HistoryColorado.org 1 HISTORY COLORADO In Backstory, Artifacts and inkwell used to sign the surrender of Robert E. Lee’s army on Art Get New Voice April 9, 1865, at Appomattox.” The exhibition is filled with moments as evocative as this one. he romantic allure of the West In another exhibition, which we’re readying for a fall Tthat continues to seduce people to opening, we’ll once again give voice to our collections—this Colorado is, in many ways, unchanged time by telling the history of the Centennial State in 100 from the mid-19th century,” writes objects. Keep watching your Explore program calendar John Wenzel of The Denver Post. That for details about both exhibitions and the programs we’re notion lies at the heart of Backstory: designing around them. Western American Art in Context, sponsored by The Sturm Family Foundation and on view at the History Colorado Center through February 11. The timeless draw of the Steve W. Turner, Executive Director West is what we’ve chronicled by combining the forces of the Denver Art Museum’s western art masterpieces with a range of artifacts from History Colorado’s collections. In a journey from the Civil War through the 1950s, Backstory opens up the stories beyond the art—while, in turn, the art amplifies the voice of every artifact on view. As Wenzel writes, the exhibition “tells the history of human impact on the idealized landscapes, but it’s also laid out like an art gallery—with plenty of open space between pieces that lets them command individual, considered attention.” In a key display, he writes, “A haunting, blown-up photo of 16-year-old Lorenzo Taylor . hangs over his Civil War drums, so weathered you can practically see his fingers wrapped around the grubby drumsticks. Nearby is the Civil War Drum and drumsticks, Wm. Hall & Son, New York, 1861. History Colorado, H.979.2.A-C. On view in Backstory. WHO WE ARE History Colorado Center Grant-Humphreys Mansion MISSION 1200 Broadway, Denver 770 Pennsylvania Street, Denver 303/HISTORY, HistoryColoradoCenter.org 303/894-2505, GrantHumphreysMansion.org History Colorado Byers-Evans House Museum Healy House Museum and Dexter Cabin 1310 Bannock Street, Denver 912 Harrison Avenue, Leadville inspires generations 303/620-4933, ByersEvansHouseMuseum.org 719/486-0487, HealyHouseMuseum.org El Pueblo History Museum Pike’s Stockade to find wonder and 301 North Union, Pueblo Six miles east of La Jara, near Sanford, 719/583-0453, ElPuebloHistoryMuseum.org just off Highway 136 meaning in our past Fort Garland Museum and Cultural Center Open: Memorial Day to October 1, or by East of Alamosa off U.S. 160 appointment. and to engage in 719/379-3512, FortGarlandMuseum.org Trinidad History Museum Fort Vasquez 312 East Main Street, Trinidad 13412 U.S. 85, Platteville 719/846-7217, TrinidadHistoryMuseum.org creating a better 970/785-2832, FortVasquezMuseum.org Ute Indian Museum Georgetown Loop Historic Mining & 17253 Chipeta Road, Montrose Colorado. Railroad Park® Expanded museum now open! Georgetown/Silver Plume I-70 exits 970/249-3098, UteIndianMuseum.org 1-888/456-6777, GeorgetownLoopRR.com 2 COLORADO HERITAGE / SUMMER 2 0 17 STEPHEN H. HART LIBRARY & RESEARCH CENTER From the Hart . The Hart Index: Summertime in Colorado Compiled by the staff of the Stephen H. Hart Library & Research Center at the History Colorado Center, with apologies to Harper’s Index Hottest Fourth of July celebration in Denver history, Cost of a Colorado resident’s combined and temp that day: 1874 (102°) fishing and hunting license in 1917: $1 Year Willis Carrier invented air conditioning: 1902 Cost of a resident’s annual fishing license in 2017: $26 Coldest Fourth of July celebration in Denver: 1903 (42°) Approximate length of Winter Park’s Alpine Slide: Number of US festivals dedicated to celebrating 3,000 feet a live but headless chicken: 1 Approximate length of the Mountain Coaster Number of years “Mike the Headless Chicken” of Fruita, near Kandersteg, Switzerland: 2,461 feet Colorado, lived after his 1945 beheading: 1.5 Altitude of Oeschinensee Lake, Kandersteg, Switzerland: Length of the irrigation ditch running mostly underground 5,177 feet from Chatfield Reservoir to Denver’s City Park: 26 miles Altitude of Winter Park, Colorado: 9,052 feet Year this hand-dug “City Ditch” was completed: 1867 Ice cream produced in Colorado in the state’s Sales of organic Colorado watermelons in 2015 Centennial year (1976): 8.2 million gallons (most recent year stats are available online): $197,953 Colorado’s contribution to total national ice cream The same statistic for Colorado sweet corn in 2015: production that year: .01%

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